Greece relocates unaccompanied migrant kids to Luxembourg

Greece has started relocating unaccompanied minors from overcrowded migrant camps in the country. The initial 12 children, aged between 11 and 15, were moved to Luxembourg from camps on the islands of Lesbos, Samos and Chios. Greece plans to relocate about 1,600 vulnerable children to other Europe that volunteer to host them, amid the coronavirus outbreak.
There are more than 5,000 unaccompanied young children in Greek camps.  Advocacy organizations include argued that allowing vulnerable minors in the camps heightens the chance of these contracting Covid-19. The dozen children relocated, who have been of Syrian and Afghan descent, acquired a send-off on Wed at Athens international airport, where a Greek migration minister offered them souvenirs. They were greeted by Luxembourg's foreign minister at another end. Due to the coronavirus, the children will need to spend their 1st fourteen days in Luxembourg in quarantine. Greece's deputy migration minister Giorgos Koumoutsakos said that although the amount of children being relocated was small, it sent a message to other countries to follow Luxembourg's example. "Greece faces a crisis within a turmoil - migration as well as the pandemic collectively," he informed state broadcaster ERT. "The combination makes an currently difficult situation even more so, and more complex.on Sunday " He added a 2nd band of 50 would take a flight to Germany, and 20 more would soar to Switzerland. Earlier this full week Individuals Rights Watch had named on Greece to release all unaccompanied minors in the country, saying that trying to keep them in "unhygienic law enforcement officials tissues and detention centres" increased the risk of them catching the herpes virus. "Keeping children locked up in filthy police cells was always wrong, but now in addition, it exposes them to the risk of Covid-19 disease," the advocacy group's Greece researcher Eva Cosse mentioned in a assertion. There are 100 about,000 asylum seekers in Greece, most of whom are in camps, hotel rooms and flats. So far there have been two outbreaks in camps in the Greek mainland. Camps on the Aegean islands go through the most severe overcrowding, with less than 6,100 areas for a lot more than 36,000 people.

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